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Category Archives: Charts
A mystery curve links to Jupyter
Reviewing some of my less visited links recently, I was intrigued by a post at The Math Less Travelled: The previous post at the site provides more details of the source of the curve, and some links to an interactive … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Charts, Excel, Maths, Newton
Tagged curve generator, Excel, Jupyter, Maths, parametric curve, Python, Scatter chart
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Managing Data Using Excel …
… is a new book by Mark Gardener, published by Pelagic Publishing.* It is subtitled “Organising, summarising and visualising scientific data”. The publishers say of the book: Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool that can transform the way you use … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Excel, Newton
Tagged Charts, pivot tables, Scientific data analysis
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Pi day of the Century
In North America, where today is 3-14-15, it is Pi day, and since there are not 31 days in April, the rest of us have to go along with that as well. Not only is it Pi day, it’s the … Continue reading
Charts and Charting
I don’t do a lot on Excel charts because there are already a number of excellent blogs and sites that specialise in that area; notably: Peltier Tech Blog but after compiling my “Downloads by Category” page I found that I … Continue reading
Automating chart scale limits – update
I wrote about this function 2 1/2 years ago, and promptly forgot about it, but a few days ago brian provided an answer to a question that was raised shortly after it was first posted, concerning how to apply the function … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, plot function, set chart scale, UDF, VBA
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